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== Citation == White House, '''Executive Order 13859: Maintaining American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence''' (Feb. 11, 2019) ([https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-maintaining-american-leadership-artificial-intelligence/ full-text]). == Overview == The Executive Order states that "[c]ontinued American leadership in [[AI]] is of paramount importance to maintaining the economic and [[national security]] of the United States and to shaping the global evolution of [[AI]] in a manner consistent with our Nation's values, [[policies]], and priorities." Accordingly, Section 1 of the Executive Order calls for a coordinated Federal Government strategy, the [[American AI Initiative]], and notes that the U.S. must drive development of appropriate [[AI]] [[technical standard]]s in order to enable the creation of new [[AI]]-related industries and the adoption of [[AI]] by today's industries. This can be achieved through the work and partnership of industry, academia, and government. Section 1(d) of the Executive Order states that the U.S. must foster public trust and confidence in [[AI technologies]] and protect [[civil liberties]], [[privacy]], and American values in their application in order to fully realize the potential of [[AI technologies]] for the American people. Section 2(d) of the Executive Order directs Federal agencies to ensure that [[technical standard]]s minimize [[vulnerability]] to [[attack]]s from [[malicious]] [[actor]]s and reflect Federal priorities for [[innovation]], public trust, and public confidence, and to develop [[international standard]]s to promote and protect those priorities. Section 6(d) of the Executive Order directs the [[Secretary of Commerce]], acting through the Director of [[NIST]], to issue a Plan for Federal engagement in the development of [[technical standard]]s and related tools in support of [[reliable]], [[robust]], and [[trustworthy system]]s that use [[AI technologies]]. It further directs [[NIST]] to lead the development of the Plan with participation from relevant agencies, as determined by the [[Secretary of Commerce]]. == See also == * [[Guidance for Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Applications]] * [[U.S. Leadership in AI: A Plan for Federal Engagement in Developing Technical Standards and Related Tools]] == External resources == * [[NIST]], "NIST and the Executive Order on Maintaining American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence," 84 Fed. Reg. 18490-92 (Feb. 14, 2019) ([https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2019/02/nist-and-executive-order-maintaining-american-leadership-artificial full-text]). * Request for Information, "Artificial Intelligence Standards" (May 1, 2019) ([https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/05/01/2019-08818/artificial-intelligence-standards full-text]). [[Category:Publication]] [[Category:AI]] [[Category:2019]] [[Category:Standards]] [[Category:International]]
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